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what's going on with john brown? i think john brown really thought that at least this would be a catalyst to war. i think he was right in that regard. we'll find out what walter has to say. so harriet's letters are found on on dangerfield's body. he is shocked by the virginia militia family was central, and it's evident between children and their parents and we have ten year old annie who writes to her dad. this is the only image we have any she writes to her dad. her dad has escaped out to england because he is sought by the virginia state of virginia and the federal government. actually, he is considered a suspect in conspiring to bring about the john brown raid. he told john brown it was an insane thing to do. don't do it. and that he john brown, did not have an understanding of how slavery was protected in virginia and the rest of the south. but john brown went anyway and went ahead anyway. and so frederick douglass escapes to great britain. so annie writes to her dad just to lighten things up a little bit. she s
what's going on with john brown? i think john brown really thought that at least this would be a catalyst to war. i think he was right in that regard. we'll find out what walter has to say. so harriet's letters are found on on dangerfield's body. he is shocked by the virginia militia family was central, and it's evident between children and their parents and we have ten year old annie who writes to her dad. this is the only image we have any she writes to her dad. her dad has escaped out to...
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from 1840 onward and in some ways it resembles how john brown approached his trial in 1859 after his failed attempt grade at harpers ferry. of course, dorr would survive and not be executed and brown would be, though he would be convicted. it mattered little. little however, for chief justice jeffries to the jury. left no room for debate. it may be, gentlemen, that he really himself to be the governor, the state, and that he acted throughout under this delusion, however, it is defense to an indictment for the violation of any law for the defendant to come to court and say, i thought that i was. but exercising constitutional right and claim an acquittal on the grounds that i made a mistake. jeffrey said there was no doubt that dawes actions constituted a levy of war. the door was found guilty. he was sent to providence by ferry on june 27th, 1844, where he entered the new state prison on the cold. and he had number, which was dawes, a famous from 1844, as his trial connected to the presidential election of that year the door and was known as prisoner number 56 this is from a collectio
from 1840 onward and in some ways it resembles how john brown approached his trial in 1859 after his failed attempt grade at harpers ferry. of course, dorr would survive and not be executed and brown would be, though he would be convicted. it mattered little. little however, for chief justice jeffries to the jury. left no room for debate. it may be, gentlemen, that he really himself to be the governor, the state, and that he acted throughout under this delusion, however, it is defense to an...
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he is considered a suspect and conspiring to bring about the john brown raid. brown it was an insane thing to do, don't do it. and, john brown did not have an understanding of how slavery was protected in virginia and the rest of the south. but he went and did it anyway and went ahead anyway, and frederick douglass escapes to great bring in. and any rights to her father, to lighten things up a little bit. she sister her father, that she knows that she is proud of her and she brags about her ability to read to read. i will read a little bit. " my dear father my dear father, i am proceeding in my will, for my teachers said so. i can read. i expect you will have a german letter from me in a very short time. i learned another piece and it is about slavery. i will speak it in my school, my piece is this: this is not the man for me, who buys their selves a slave, for the who will not set them free but send them to his grave. but he was noble heart warm, for all men's life and liberty, who loves like each human form, that is the man for me". so, she tells minutes in th
he is considered a suspect and conspiring to bring about the john brown raid. brown it was an insane thing to do, don't do it. and, john brown did not have an understanding of how slavery was protected in virginia and the rest of the south. but he went and did it anyway and went ahead anyway, and frederick douglass escapes to great bring in. and any rights to her father, to lighten things up a little bit. she sister her father, that she knows that she is proud of her and she brags about her...
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john brown did not have an understanding of how slavery was protected in the south but john brown went in anyway. frederick douglass escaped to a great city. he writes to her dad. she says to her father, she knows that he is proud of her and she brags about her ability -- i will just read a little bit. she said, my dear father, this is rochester, december 7, 1859. i am proceeding in my german very well. i am in the first reader and i can read. i expect you will all have a german letter from me in a short time. i have learned another piece and it is about slavery. i will speak it in my school. my piece is this. this is not the man for me who buys himself a slave. he whose noble heart beats warm for life and liberty, human form, that is the man for me. it is in the garland of freedom, more verses for it. mr. brown is dead. that man said he must die and he took him into an open field and a half a mile from the jail, hung him. then the german women like him very much but i had gone ahead of him and he had been there longer. they all send him love. tell me about the family. your affectionat
john brown did not have an understanding of how slavery was protected in the south but john brown went in anyway. frederick douglass escaped to a great city. he writes to her dad. she says to her father, she knows that he is proud of her and she brags about her ability -- i will just read a little bit. she said, my dear father, this is rochester, december 7, 1859. i am proceeding in my german very well. i am in the first reader and i can read. i expect you will all have a german letter from me...
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word gets around that lysander spooner is this plot and john brown pays a visit to lysander and says, look, this is great, but i'm actually planning on doing something like this fairly soon. and if you go distributing your pamphlet calling attention to it beforehand, that's going to set a spotlight me in a way that i don't want. so can you just like keep this quiet for now? let me do my thing. and so he did john brown conducted his raid on harpers ferry, got arrested, at which point lysander spooner hatched another plot to kidnap the governor of virginia and hold him for ransom exchange for john brown's release, which thankfully he was talked out of by his friends. so colorful character, to say the least but one of the one of the most interesting figures 19th century lewinski are we currently in the third wave of libertarianism. what is it we are what it is is something that in some ways remains yet to be determined. so what really held libertarians together for most of the 20th century? what held libertarians and conservatives together? a somewhat uneasy alliance for the 20th century
word gets around that lysander spooner is this plot and john brown pays a visit to lysander and says, look, this is great, but i'm actually planning on doing something like this fairly soon. and if you go distributing your pamphlet calling attention to it beforehand, that's going to set a spotlight me in a way that i don't want. so can you just like keep this quiet for now? let me do my thing. and so he did john brown conducted his raid on harpers ferry, got arrested, at which point lysander...
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dan and i spoke to the former bp ceo and beyond net zero chairman which is lord john brown.an by asking him whether the energy transition is at risk. >> it's the pace of transition that is at risk. this is going to take longer than we thought. five years ago, actually two years ago because of the interruptions in energy security and where the money will go because energy security requires diversification of sources. a lot of people are putting money in a variety of diversified sources and it takes time to mount the amount of capital we need to get the transition done. it's huge. at least three times if not four times what we are spending today. >> but, there was a time when some of the biggest money on the planet was fool heartedly backing esg and the board and motions that would go through and backing up swifter energy transitions. not just europe, but global companies. i see that money not having the same commitment a couple of years ago. >> i think the money always in the free market chases returns. if returns are higher somewhere, they will go elsewhere. that is why in t
dan and i spoke to the former bp ceo and beyond net zero chairman which is lord john brown.an by asking him whether the energy transition is at risk. >> it's the pace of transition that is at risk. this is going to take longer than we thought. five years ago, actually two years ago because of the interruptions in energy security and where the money will go because energy security requires diversification of sources. a lot of people are putting money in a variety of diversified sources and...
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you wrote up this pamphlet and the story gets better and sander spooners was passing a plot and john brown pays for that and this is great and i'm actually planning on doing something like this fairly soon. and if you go distributing your pamphlet,mp calling attention to it beforehand, that's going to shed a spotlight on me in a way i don't want and it was sander spooner with another plot and he was talked out of it and colorful character to say the least and one of the most interesting figures in the 19th century. >> are weew currently in the thd wave of libertarianism and what is it? >> we are. what it is is something that remains yet to be determined and what really held libertarians together for most of the 20th century, what held libertarians andco conservatives together in a somewhat uneasy alliance for the to the f centuy was socialist and bit end of the 20th century, southeastism collapsed and well fallen in 989 and with it so too did the threat of international socialism and military expansive force and collect chilly people around it -- intellectually and people who call themselv
you wrote up this pamphlet and the story gets better and sander spooners was passing a plot and john brown pays for that and this is great and i'm actually planning on doing something like this fairly soon. and if you go distributing your pamphlet,mp calling attention to it beforehand, that's going to shed a spotlight on me in a way i don't want and it was sander spooner with another plot and he was talked out of it and colorful character to say the least and one of the most interesting figures...
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brown: in the immediate aftermath of the fire, there were community meetings that were held in that neighborhood. they wanted this to be studied and they didn't want to be forgotten. johneading a 5 year study looking at the long term health effects from the weaver plant fire. what sorts of medical events would you expect to see after an incident like this? dr. brown: in the first year, we're going to be looking at things like emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and there we do think maybe respiratory illnesses. in the longer term, we don't really have any hypotheses for what we're going to find. so we're looking at lots of different types of diagnoses, things like diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, dementia, a wide variety of things that could be associated with living in this neighborhood around the plant. john: brown's team will look for lingering contamination in soil, water, and air samples in a two mile radius of the plant site. it sounds like part of the goal of this is to empower people in the community. dr. brown: absolutely. they had very clear questions and things that they wanted us to look at. they're good questions and important questions. a
brown: in the immediate aftermath of the fire, there were community meetings that were held in that neighborhood. they wanted this to be studied and they didn't want to be forgotten. johneading a 5 year study looking at the long term health effects from the weaver plant fire. what sorts of medical events would you expect to see after an incident like this? dr. brown: in the first year, we're going to be looking at things like emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and there we do think...
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remember he is involved in john brown's -- what john brown is doing.e does not join the raid but -- john brown is in residence in his home for about a month when he is plotting this raid on harpers ferry. and he probably supports brown financially in that venture as well. and so he is willing to use any means necessary to make sure black people are free and equal. and that includes violence if necessary. of course dr. king goes a different route. but douglass felt that might be necessary for that period and certainly when the war came, douglass was in favor of it because he understood there was a possibility now black people would be freed as a consequence of the war. >> tammy. greensboro, north carolina. good evening to you. >> my question for professor medford, the fourth of july speech. the idea that they invited him to speak about the fourth of july. taking into context what they were thinking when they asked him to speak. thank you so much. prof. medford: that is pretty much what he asked them at the beginning of the speech. why are you inviting m
remember he is involved in john brown's -- what john brown is doing.e does not join the raid but -- john brown is in residence in his home for about a month when he is plotting this raid on harpers ferry. and he probably supports brown financially in that venture as well. and so he is willing to use any means necessary to make sure black people are free and equal. and that includes violence if necessary. of course dr. king goes a different route. but douglass felt that might be necessary for...
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john brown comes for you? i wasn't doing nothing wrong.
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best among the union, i am sorry, the army of tennessee officer corps, including patrick labor, john brown, john adams, and others. the huge number of brigade commanders had become casualties as well, and also included among the dead and wounded were 68 field officers, including commanders of 55 regiments, 12 of them in the division. remains unclear whether hood comprehended the incredible loss of senior commanders in the afternoon assaults , along with the obvious damage to his army command structure. and yet, it seems entirely certain that hood in the hours and days and weeks after franklin must have reflected on the sequence of actions and decisions that led his army to this valley of the shadow of death in the key role he and others played in charging that course towards ultimate disaster. thinking about the scene on the night of that battle, walt whitman comes to my. he wrote, the shadowy forms of men and horses looming, large sized flickering. and the sky, far out of reach, breaking out the eternal stars. like his anonymous army huddled beneath the stars, the 204 is -- opposing force
best among the union, i am sorry, the army of tennessee officer corps, including patrick labor, john brown, john adams, and others. the huge number of brigade commanders had become casualties as well, and also included among the dead and wounded were 68 field officers, including commanders of 55 regiments, 12 of them in the division. remains unclear whether hood comprehended the incredible loss of senior commanders in the afternoon assaults , along with the obvious damage to his army command...
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. ♪ john: mahogany browne is a poet, writer, organizer, and educator.ecame the first-ever poet-in-residence at new york city's lincoln center, where she's trying to expose more people to poetry. tonight, she shares her brief but spectacular take on poetry as ritual. >> the importance of ritual as a poem, as a practice is finding stillness and, uh, reminding yourself to breathe. how do you quiet the mind? um, even though you may not be able to understand quiet in the middle of new york city streets, but it is possible to quiet your mind to get to a place where you can be at peace, and have promise. [clapping] ♪ i'm going to ask you all to, uh, participate with me in this piece. this is gonna be a, a communal meditation. the poem ritual is about meditation. it's about breathing, and it's about seizing the day, rather than worrying about tomorrow. ♪ today you will. today you choose. today is yours. today is only today. tomorrow ain't here yet. so slow down. i was interested in creating ritual, because i live in brooklyn, new york, and i rarely found a spac
. ♪ john: mahogany browne is a poet, writer, organizer, and educator.ecame the first-ever poet-in-residence at new york city's lincoln center, where she's trying to expose more people to poetry. tonight, she shares her brief but spectacular take on poetry as ritual. >> the importance of ritual as a poem, as a practice is finding stillness and, uh, reminding yourself to breathe. how do you quiet the mind? um, even though you may not be able to understand quiet in the middle of new york...
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jerry brown, the son, and i would say phil burton, john burton, willy brown, pelosi and boxer.n the mount rushmore of california politics, and dianne feinstein would be right in the middle of all of this. >> very much so. very much so. agreed. thank you very much, university of san francisco political science professor james taylor for joining us. >> thank you. >>> the largest health care strike in u.s. history enters its second day. nationwide, some 75,000 kaiser medical employees, x-ray and pharmacy techs are holding the three-day strike. the main sticking point are wages and staffing levels. kaiser says while the settlement is still not reached, it does have some tentative agreements with the union including one on minimum wage. the hospitals and emergency rooms they remain open today. >> new overnight, at least 49 people are dead following a missile strike in ukraine. officials in the war-torn country say the attack happened at a grocery star and cafe in the kharkiv region. it would make it among one of the worst attacks since the russian invasion. officials posted footage
jerry brown, the son, and i would say phil burton, john burton, willy brown, pelosi and boxer.n the mount rushmore of california politics, and dianne feinstein would be right in the middle of all of this. >> very much so. very much so. agreed. thank you very much, university of san francisco political science professor james taylor for joining us. >> thank you. >>> the largest health care strike in u.s. history enters its second day. nationwide, some 75,000 kaiser medical...
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in that game, san francisco lost to a john eman cell led brown's team 24-10.armstead is the only current niner that played in that game ended is a return to cleveland for kyle shanahan who was the browns offensive coordinator for one season in 2014. >> i really liked living out there. good people. it was cold. my car was always dirty. snow was always on the ground. never melted. i enjoyed the stadium and the people. it was just one year, though. >> for the red and gold report, i'm matt lively. >>> a big surprise at a new york library. the overdue book just returned and weanling -- we mean way overdue. >>> and watches any time on our >>> a woman discovered it among her stepfather's belongings. you are wondering about the fine for being so late. believe it or not, it is just $5. that is the maximum. the book called youth and two other stories was published back in 1925. the library and a large mod library says they are happy to have it back and they will keep it there but it will stay out of circulation. they should frame it. >>> the cbs evening news is coming u
in that game, san francisco lost to a john eman cell led brown's team 24-10.armstead is the only current niner that played in that game ended is a return to cleveland for kyle shanahan who was the browns offensive coordinator for one season in 2014. >> i really liked living out there. good people. it was cold. my car was always dirty. snow was always on the ground. never melted. i enjoyed the stadium and the people. it was just one year, though. >> for the red and gold report, i'm...
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something that was drafted , something that was drafted, outed by public sector employees because when john brownmore than £5 million. >> okay . i'll give you the final word. >> there was also a question, is it true to say that natwest offered a different bank account to nigel farage? did they not offer him? can i just say, after enormous public pressure? >> no, no. >> no, no. >> before i do ahead, you can't bakhmut anymore. can be with bakhmut anymore. you can be with natwest. is that what happened? >> understand >> no, i don't understand that to rebecca you to be the case. rebecca you never get to run a country or a big organisation you know, big organisation that you know, whimsical. won't big organisation that you know, whinwho l. won't big organisation that you know, whinwho l. would won't big organisation that you know, whinwhol. would actually with who you would actually allow have a account or allow to have a bank account or allowed to have gas. >> going put me in >> nobody is going to put me in charge anything. do not charge of anything. do not worry, nobody's going to put me in charge.
something that was drafted , something that was drafted, outed by public sector employees because when john brownmore than £5 million. >> okay . i'll give you the final word. >> there was also a question, is it true to say that natwest offered a different bank account to nigel farage? did they not offer him? can i just say, after enormous public pressure? >> no, no. >> no, no. >> before i do ahead, you can't bakhmut anymore. can be with bakhmut anymore. you can be...
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then the forty-niners are back to work on the practice but for the cleveland browns, john. >> and todaya nice one. lots of sunshine out there. staying cool at the coast in the 60's while our inland areas to rise into the inland areas to rise into the 70's and even some every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that, too. with the advanced connectivity and intelligence of global secure networking from comcast business. it's not just possible. it's happening. >> all right. we're back at 7.44. in the san francisco forty-niners are getting ready now to face another tough challenge as they hope to remain undefeated here going into sunday. that's why grow more sports director jason dumas says the highlights. >> the forty-niners were back on the practice field on wednesday as they prep for the browns an
then the forty-niners are back to work on the practice but for the cleveland browns, john. >> and todaya nice one. lots of sunshine out there. staying cool at the coast in the 60's while our inland areas to rise into the inland areas to rise into the 70's and even some every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually anywhere?...
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with celebrities about the trips they took with their kids people like kristen bell, millie bobby brown, johnver. it's a wonderful podcast go and check that out. and before - well, not before, i guess after what i just did. and now after -- i've gotten so bad at transitions. [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] house republicans have once again descended into chaos and paralyzed congress after they ousted former speaker kevin mccarthy who lasted just nine months on the job. replaced him with nobody, and then left town and now, some republicans and gop pundits floating the possibility of making donald trump the new speaker of the house. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: here is where we're at in america right now yesterday, a former president of the united states was placed under a gag order by a judge and it somehow wasn't even the biggest news of the day. >> tonight, the judge in donald trump's fraud trial is issuing a gag order against the former president it bans him from speaking publicly about members of the court staff. >> for the first time ev
with celebrities about the trips they took with their kids people like kristen bell, millie bobby brown, johnver. it's a wonderful podcast go and check that out. and before - well, not before, i guess after what i just did. and now after -- i've gotten so bad at transitions. [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] house republicans have once again descended into chaos and paralyzed congress after they ousted former speaker kevin mccarthy who lasted just nine months on the job. replaced him with nobody,...
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. ♪♪ >> reporter: he plays with musicians who backed james brown and john mayer in a studio owned bygs it or these guys wouldn't be here. >> reporter: singing into the microphone prince used to record "purple rain," gene has found life's elusive equilibrium, album, music videos and the corner office. >> people talk about work/life balance. i talk about work/life harmony because i think when these pieces come together and integrate you can be, i think, your whole self, your best self. >> reporter: for "sunday today," anne thompson, charlotte. >> they sound good. anne, thank you very much. >>> this week we highlight another "life well lived." for those of you waking up after a fun wedding, there's a very good chance you danced last night to a classic from the eisley brothers. ♪ you know you make me want to shout ♪ >> that is the enduring 1959 hit "shout," the first song the eisley brothers wrote and sang together which had a resurgence in 19er its starring role in "animal house." ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ >> rudolph was the second of six isley boys who grew up in cincinnati singing in their go
. ♪♪ >> reporter: he plays with musicians who backed james brown and john mayer in a studio owned bygs it or these guys wouldn't be here. >> reporter: singing into the microphone prince used to record "purple rain," gene has found life's elusive equilibrium, album, music videos and the corner office. >> people talk about work/life balance. i talk about work/life harmony because i think when these pieces come together and integrate you can be, i think, your whole...
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to feinstein during a big celebration marking 115 years of the historic john's grill in san francisco. former mayor willie brown talked about her connection to that famed restaurant. dianne would be here today about to have lunch and about to tell some story of her experiences. senator feinstein was a regular at jones grill for decades. she has her photo up on the wall. we have a tribute for her today. now the restaurant placed flowers right there on the table by that picture of the late senator as dignitaries and elected officials came to wish john's grill a happy 115th anniversary, while they also reflect on the impact that feinstein has had on san francisco. a huge reason why i even decided to run for office stemmed on a conversation that she had with my third grade class. she said to my class, she said, i'm the only woman that's running and perhaps the next woman that wants to run for offices in this class. the loss of senator feinstein loomed over the day. still though, john's grill served up free lunch to thousands of people, marking its remarkable milestone of 115 years in business there in downtown san
to feinstein during a big celebration marking 115 years of the historic john's grill in san francisco. former mayor willie brown talked about her connection to that famed restaurant. dianne would be here today about to have lunch and about to tell some story of her experiences. senator feinstein was a regular at jones grill for decades. she has her photo up on the wall. we have a tribute for her today. now the restaurant placed flowers right there on the table by that picture of the late...
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brown case was coming out of kansas. the only non southern state. so i'll believe the story that it is decision that been made you know to nullify john w davis's arguments. the the brown case. now some people have other views about that i'm holding on to mine and because somebody proved me wrong, let me say thurgood marshall. yes. now history treats him as greatest lawyer of, the 20th century. it's well-deserved. he is remarkable. he tried many of his most important cases in front of judge waring. he won every case. the only one he didn't win initially was briggs versus elliott. but waring dissented from a three judge panel. and he that case before the u.s. supreme, many people have forgotten that thurgood did not argue brown versus board. he argued briggs versus of the supreme court. but absolutely now, there's also a story that he advised wearing advise the lawyers. carter and marshall was higginbotham the bob carter and marshall were embraced they were the. they advised him to open the frontal attack against segregation rather than to argue for equal rights to get a bus like the white kids that opened up frontal attack and so segregation percy is rig
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and i guess we've got some rain heading our way on know, john, is tahoe going to get any of that moisture brown's a little bit too warm for a lot of accumulation just yet. so far, it's just been flurries up there from these little systems that have made their way across. we haven't really started to see snow pack building too much. but hey, it's nice to see at least a shooting for those dates for openings. we will be looking outside at mostly rainfall across the state from this one right here, especially up to the past few warm days that ground even up in the sierra nevada is really warm being heated by the sun the past few days looking out there from the east bay hills. you can see all that cloud cover sitting across the region. this is ahead of this line of showers. now, most of that rainfall, some very concentrated up near the oregon border. when you zoom in across the bay, you can see that we're quite dry. it's just the cloud cover that you're seeing overhead, any sort of showers are still sitting west to point rays or north of us up into mendocino. in the far northwestern reaches of sonoma c
and i guess we've got some rain heading our way on know, john, is tahoe going to get any of that moisture brown's a little bit too warm for a lot of accumulation just yet. so far, it's just been flurries up there from these little systems that have made their way across. we haven't really started to see snow pack building too much. but hey, it's nice to see at least a shooting for those dates for openings. we will be looking outside at mostly rainfall across the state from this one right here,...
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brown? aldenta, yes , aldenta, i got it all, calorie bomb, john, it's ready, i think it looks like it, you havend gentlemen, a deadly number, scrambled eggs with worms only for the life of one’s own, but not so bad, it’s normal, well , that’s all, in fact, meat is like meat, you’ll be nothing like that, come on, only here among the wild nature you understand, no matter how helpless a person can be, taiga does not like flimsy people, does not tolerate panic and arrogance, here you need to be constantly on the alert, but she helps you to know yourself, your capabilities , and this is how character is tested when they began to build bigger things here. the metallurgical plant, hard, almost hard labor in terrible living conditions, became a source of inexhaustible inspiration for soviet writers and poets. one day , mayakovsky’s friend, comrade khrenov, spoke about the construction of an industrial giant in siberia. the story of kuznetsk, that’s what it was called city in 1929, made a great impression on the poet. his poem turned out to be prophetic. the metallurgical plant became the pride of not
brown? aldenta, yes , aldenta, i got it all, calorie bomb, john, it's ready, i think it looks like it, you havend gentlemen, a deadly number, scrambled eggs with worms only for the life of one’s own, but not so bad, it’s normal, well , that’s all, in fact, meat is like meat, you’ll be nothing like that, come on, only here among the wild nature you understand, no matter how helpless a person can be, taiga does not like flimsy people, does not tolerate panic and arrogance, here you need...
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. >> john: you'll be wearing a coat soon. joining us by phone is sheriff brown, met with elon musk during musk's tour of the border. you spent time on the border with elon musk who clearly brought a lot of attention to this issue. my question is, what about kamala harris? what about the border czar? are you curious she's not down there bringing attention to this? >> i am very curious, you know, that's been something that, you know, elon, he showed up and there is he very beginning when he's livestreaming what's going on on the border, i think there was like 64 million views. so you are talking about a person that can put out the truth and touch the world, i think that's what elon did whenever he visited the border and we appreciate that because now -- we -- texas, we could close the border in texas but it's kind of like the state law enforcement fighting with the federal side of everything and what the biden policies are. >> john: as we have seen, we are seeing pictures of elon musk and congressman tony gonzalez down there by the concertina wire put in by the te
. >> john: you'll be wearing a coat soon. joining us by phone is sheriff brown, met with elon musk during musk's tour of the border. you spent time on the border with elon musk who clearly brought a lot of attention to this issue. my question is, what about kamala harris? what about the border czar? are you curious she's not down there bringing attention to this? >> i am very curious, you know, that's been something that, you know, elon, he showed up and there is he very beginning...
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boxer, one of the many dignitaries here earlier we saw reverend amos brown from third baptist church here in san francisco. congressman john garamendi came in earlier, recalled the close work that he did with the late senator in trying to protect lake tahoe, talking about the legacy that that still has to this day. also recalling a recent visit with the senator saying she was still the last time he saw her grieving the loss of her husband. he said that he held one of the teacups that had one of the painting things that she had made of bouquets. she's well known on capitol hill for her art, as well as for being a tough negotiator and a tough politician. we also spoke with some local leaders, including san francisco's current fire chief who says that she grew to appreciate and admire dianne feinstein after watching her after all those years in office, both as mayor of san francisco and later, of course, as the senator for california. she did it her way right up to the end. she voted the last day she was alive to keep the government running. so she went out on her own terms. and, you know, i really respect that and i respect
boxer, one of the many dignitaries here earlier we saw reverend amos brown from third baptist church here in san francisco. congressman john garamendi came in earlier, recalled the close work that he did with the late senator in trying to protect lake tahoe, talking about the legacy that that still has to this day. also recalling a recent visit with the senator saying she was still the last time he saw her grieving the loss of her husband. he said that he held one of the teacups that had one of...
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browns esperamos más de lo mismo. clement tendrá a su mariscal de campo suplente ya que john watson está lesionado y de los encarriladosmados de irving, el chucky lozano y de henry martin. serán los atacantes titulares ■lozano no lo reveló, pero uno que sí vive un gran momento es el chino huerta y él sí espera ver minutos ante el conjunto africano. y siendo fecha fifa el sur de california, presenciará otra edición más del clásico nacional. se espera un lleno total dentro del. cabe recordar que el am goleó al guadalajara en liga hace unas semanas y aunque este es un amistoso, sabemos que estos partidos de amistoso no tienen nada. aquí la invitación a ese encuentro. el clásico de méxico llega a estados unidos. el momento chivas y Águilas cruzan fronteras para transmitir la pasión del futbol mexicano. >> chivas américa. este domingo por telemundo y pico. >> imperdible ese encuentro por las pantallas de telemundo. así es como nosotros le ponemos fin a los deportes. les informo raúl delgado que pasa una linda noche y hasta la próxima domina la acción. >> fue presentado por river rock casino, bear river, rock casino para pod
browns esperamos más de lo mismo. clement tendrá a su mariscal de campo suplente ya que john watson está lesionado y de los encarriladosmados de irving, el chucky lozano y de henry martin. serán los atacantes titulares ■lozano no lo reveló, pero uno que sí vive un gran momento es el chino huerta y él sí espera ver minutos ante el conjunto africano. y siendo fecha fifa el sur de california, presenciará otra edición más del clásico nacional. se espera un lleno total dentro del. cabe...
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politics and education history, politics and education in including major biographies of john major, tony blair and gordon brownhnson. it's called johnson at number 10, the inside story, which he co—wrote with raymond newell . sir anthony with raymond newell. sir anthony seldon , welcome to mark dolan seldon, welcome to mark dolan tonight. boris johnson clearly has a brain on him and oodles of charisma. but what does your book tell us about his character and temperament ? and temperament? >> i can't hear. >> i can't hear. >> oh, sir anthony, you can't hear me? i might have to do some mime for you. are you hearing me now ? we're going to fix that. now? we're going to fix that. you see, it's live telly, folks, isn't it? that's what you like about gb news. a little bit of unexpected drama. listen let's get to more of your emails, because i've been asking whether britain can afford tax cuts. yes, we to afford tax cuts yes, we have to afford tax cuts in order to achieve growth, says patrick. andrew says hi mark and the team. i think rishi sunak would get a big boost by trying to stem the war in ukraine. nobody's tal
politics and education history, politics and education in including major biographies of john major, tony blair and gordon brownhnson. it's called johnson at number 10, the inside story, which he co—wrote with raymond newell . sir anthony with raymond newell. sir anthony seldon , welcome to mark dolan seldon, welcome to mark dolan tonight. boris johnson clearly has a brain on him and oodles of charisma. but what does your book tell us about his character and temperament ? and temperament?...
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politics and education history, politics and education in including major biographies of john major, tony blair and gordon brownhnson. it's called johnson at number 10, the inside story, which he co—wrote with raymond newell . sir anthony with raymond newell. sir anthony seldon , welcome to mark dolan seldon, welcome to mark dolan tonight. boris johnson clearly has a brain on him and oodles of charisma. but what does your book tell us about his character and temperament ? and temperament? >> i can't hear. >> i can't hear. >> oh, sir anthony, you can't hear me? i might have to do some mime for you. are you hearing me now ? we're going to fix that. now? we're going to fix that. you see, it's live telly, folks, isn't it? that's what you like about gb news. a little bit of unexpected drama. listen let's get to more of your emails, because i've been asking whether britain can afford tax cuts. yes, we to afford tax cuts yes, we have to afford tax cuts in order to achieve growth, says patrick. andrew says hi mark and the team. i think rishi sunak would get a big boost by trying to stem the war in ukraine. nobody's tal
politics and education history, politics and education in including major biographies of john major, tony blair and gordon brownhnson. it's called johnson at number 10, the inside story, which he co—wrote with raymond newell . sir anthony with raymond newell. sir anthony seldon , welcome to mark dolan seldon, welcome to mark dolan tonight. boris johnson clearly has a brain on him and oodles of charisma. but what does your book tell us about his character and temperament ? and temperament?...
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so i think i think wish that people th(tony might wish that people like tony blair, gordon brown and johnrity and he seems to be a much nicer person than he was when he was prime minister >> i think that kind of institutional memory is important. good to have important. it is good to have previous prime ministers. you know, about tony know, we're hearing about tony blair advising the current labour think labour party, which i think makes sense actually. makes a lot of sense actually. it's them to learn from it's good for them to learn from past mistakes, past achievements, what's not achievements, but what's not good is, you know, someone like bofis good is, you know, someone like boris johnson, if he's going to be the current be criticising the current government the sidelines , government from the sidelines, as has sometimes with as he has done sometimes with the column and the daily mail column and probably gb news show probably will do in gb news show as well. rishi sunak not as well. rishi sunak is not going be. interesting going to be. it's interesting with . with that. >> fraser, kn
so i think i think wish that people th(tony might wish that people like tony blair, gordon brown and johnrity and he seems to be a much nicer person than he was when he was prime minister >> i think that kind of institutional memory is important. good to have important. it is good to have previous prime ministers. you know, about tony know, we're hearing about tony blair advising the current labour think labour party, which i think makes sense actually. makes a lot of sense actually. it's...
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death—watch year forjohn major and in there in the last death—watch year for john major and in the last death—watch year for gordon browne to be prime minister when you know you haven't . you're not going to be haven't. you're not going to be there in six months, nine months person . i just wonder if he person. i just wonder if he shouldn't just get the agony over with and write an election. so you think he should. >> he should essentially take that political cyanide pill as it were, and just call a general election. neil, you know , the election. neil, you know, the answer does appear to be staring him in the face, though, which is to maybe behave like a conservative and dare i say it does this not prove yet again why it was silly to get rid of bofis why it was silly to get rid of boris johnson then also liz boris johnson and then also liz truss, least the members truss, at least the members voted her. you've just voted for her. you've just replaced with posh replaced her with a posh billionaire you're going billionaire and now you're going to well,i billionaire and now you're going to well, i mean, i think the >> well,
death—watch year forjohn major and in there in the last death—watch year for john major and in the last death—watch year for gordon browne to be prime minister when you know you haven't . you're not going to be haven't. you're not going to be there in six months, nine months person . i just wonder if he person. i just wonder if he shouldn't just get the agony over with and write an election. so you think he should. >> he should essentially take that political cyanide pill as it...
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john grill on ellis street near union square is holding a big party right now with a free community lunch and ballet and musical performances and former mayor willie brownrs are there celebrating a table is also set aside for the late senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, who was a regular at that restaurant. john's grill first opened its doors back in 1908. john's establishment is part of the heritage of the city. little italy. in every way you go in there, you can see the history of san francisco on the walls and the photographs. we have a lot of food, a lot of wine, and it's great to give back to the community. and the community has been so great to us. the restaurant says it has prepared 3000 steaks and will pour 40 cases of wine for the free lunch, which is set to end at 230 this afternoon, noon. more than 75,000 kaiser employees have walked off the job and many are walking the picket line right now here in the bay area and across the country. it's the start of a three day strike. the walkout came after workers unions couldn't reach an agreement on a new contract with kaiser striking workers include hundreds of positions from radiology techs t
john grill on ellis street near union square is holding a big party right now with a free community lunch and ballet and musical performances and former mayor willie brownrs are there celebrating a table is also set aside for the late senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, who was a regular at that restaurant. john's grill first opened its doors back in 1908. john's establishment is part of the heritage of the city. little italy. in every way you go in there, you can see the history of san...